Sreejith Ravi, a Malayalam actor, was detained for reportedly flashing young girls in public.

The son of well-known veteran actor TG Ravi, the Malayalam actor Sreejith Ravi, was detained for reportedly flashing young schoolgirls. He was detained in accordance with Section 11 of the POCSO Act, which protects children from sexual offences. The alleged event allegedly occurred on June 4 in the Thrissur district, according to reports.
According to police allegations, Sreejith Ravi was driving when he noticed two young girls passing by and got out of the car to flaunt his genitalia.

Police looked into the event based on his car after the minor girls' parents reported the incident. Sreejith was detained by the police, and during the course of the investigation, he admitted that he had evidently been receiving treatment for his behavioural issue.

Sreejith Ravi had already been detained for performing lewd acts. The actor was reportedly detained for the same offence in 2016. After over 16 groups of females accused him of flashing to them, he was taken into custody. Sreejith, however, was given bail at that time. Later, the parents of the little girls claimed that the police obstructed justice by failing to gather the required evidence.

Rijrashwa and Ritunjay Sreejith, the couple's two boys, are born to Sreejith and Sajitha Sreejith.

In 2005, Sreejith made his acting debut in the movie Mayookham. He received a significant break the same year thanks to the 100-day-running movie Chanthupottu. He received a 2013 SIIMA Award for Best Comedian for his work in the movie Punyalan Agarbattis. He received praise for his portrayal as the main antagonist in the Tamil films Kumki, Madha Yaanai Koottam, and Kathakali opposite well-known Tamil actors Vishal and Asuravadham.


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